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no power on many fuses?

I replaced my fuseblock a couple of days ago. On the wiring, I changed one wire at a time so I wouldn't get anything confused. I checked everthing before I finished that night. The next day, my horn, the passenger side headlight, fuel pump, speedometer, windshield wipers and fan blower doesn't work. I had to jump a wire from other working fuses just to get my car to crank. Any Ideas?? Could this be a relay, or just a wire loose somewhere?

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Old 11-15-2005, 08:11 AM
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I checked everthing before I finished that night. The next day, my horn, the passenger side ...
Sounds like a loose/bad connection if they were working the day before. Check places where two wires go into one pole, that's a good place for something like that to happen.
If not that, are the fuse blocks identical? ? Wish I could help more. but unfortunately I'm not an electic guru
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Looks like I'm not either...I did change from the german style fuses to the ACG Fuses. All connections seem tight.
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Cool No Power.....

Several of the fuse positions are jumpered to other terminals on the back side of the old fuse block. You will need to determine which ones are jumpered and do the same thing on the new fuse block. Hope this helps.

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